Oganesson

118
Og
Group
18
Period
7
Block
p
Protons
Electrons
Neutrons
118
118
176
General Properties
Atomic Number
118
Atomic Weight
[294]
Mass Number
294
Category
Noble gases
Color
n/a
Radioactive
Yes
Named after the Russian nuclear physicist Yuri Oganessian
Crystal Structure
n/a
History
Oganesson was identified in 2002 by a team composed of Russian scientists at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

It was produced by the bombardment of californium with calcium.

Ununoctium was the temporary IUPAC systematic element name.
Electrons per shell
2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 8
Electron Configuration
[Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p6
Og
Oganesson is historically known as eka-radon
Physical Properties
Phase
Solid
Density
13.65 g/cm3
Melting Point
-
Boiling Point
-
Heat of Fusion
n/a
Heat of Vaporization
n/a
Specific Heat Capacity
-
Abundance in Earth's crust
n/a
Abundance in Universe
n/a
The
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The element was discovered at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia
CAS Number
54144-19-3
PubChem CID Number
n/a
Atomic Properties
Atomic Radius
152 pm
Covalent Radius
157 pm
Electronegativity
-
Ionization Potential
-
Atomic Volume
-
Thermal Conductivity
-
Oxidation States
-1, 0, 2, 4, 6
Applications
Oganesson is used for scientific research purposes only.
Oganesson is harmful due to its radioactivity
Isotopes
Stable Isotopes
-
Unstable Isotopes
293Og, 294Og